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Laura Carenbauer
(Lam Tze Sheung)

I don’t think I would have been directly involved in the arts had I stayed in my native Hong Kong. Adjusting to a foreign culture has been a learning experience on many different levels. In some ways, it has involved a transformation not unlike one experiences while passing from childhood to maturity. When I was moving to the United States everything was new. I was the outsider. I became more a watcher and less a judge. I think that my art reflects the transformation I have undergone from the passive state of watching to the more active position of seeing. I do not attempt to pass judgment with my art or make a psychological statement. It is just something that I do, something I enjoy doing. In the best moment, it feels right.

https://www.lauracarenbauer.com/

Artist Bio

Laura Carenbauer (aka Lam Tze Sheung) is a native of Hong Kong. She moved to the UnitedStates in her early 20s and has been living in Little Rock with her family for 40 years. Adjustingto a foreign culture can be a learning experience on many levels. After relocating to the UnitedStates, everything was new. Often an outsider, she became more a watcher and less a judge.Her work reflects the transformation she has undergone from the passive state of watching tothe more active position of seeing. She has been featured in exhibitions in galleries andchurches throughout much of the United States.

Inquiries

For pricing and availability, contact Boswell Mourot Fine Art at boswellmourotfineart@gmail.com or by phone 501.454.6969. 

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